Our Wolves fan pundit @MrRyanLeister has his say on the last week with all things Wolves related - including that landmark Anfield victory.

1) What is the best thing about being a Wolves fan this week?

Leaving the ground on Saturday, it was hard to remember a day that I felt so proud after a Wolves performance.

This season has given Wolves fans some memorable away days at Birmingham, Newcastle and Stoke but the win at Liverpool for me was one not only a season best, but near and maybe even top of all the away days I have had.

For me the team and travelling support were equally as brilliant, relentless noise from the stand and a relentless desire to win on the pitch.

It was also nice to see many Liverpool fans by the tunnel applauding Wolves off at the end as well, that kind of acknowledgment from opposing fans speaks volumes for how well Wolves played.

Wolverhampton Wanderers line up in front of the Anfield Road stand to clap their supporters after beating Liverpool 2-1 in the fourth round of the FA Cup

2) And the worst?

It’s a struggle to pull out any worst things of the week and that performance doesn’t deserve any criticism at all.

However, Saturday and other recent good performances do make me think about where Wolves would be now if we had started the season with Paul Lambert.

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5) What's the biggest talking point - positive or negative - among the Molineux masses right now?

After highly impressive away performances and results at Stoke and Liverpool, Wolverhampton Wanderers are in the FA Cup fifth round for the first time since 2008.

In the previous two rounds, many fans (including me) were quite happy for a trip and day out to premier league club, but as Wolves are potentially only two wins from a trip to Wembley, I would really prefer a kinder draw this time round.

Saying that, as Wolves have proven, nobody should be disrespected.

Paul Lambert manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers during the victory over Liverpool

6) Who/What has impressed/annoyed you most this week - and why?

I don’t think you can have such a thing as perfect performance but as away day plans go, that’s as close as I think Wolves could have got to one.

From one to eleven and the subs, Wolves were excellent but if I had to pick a standout, it would be Richard Stearman.

I thought Helder Costa was outstanding and he really hurt Liverpool but Richard Stearman put in a colossal show, not only keeping the likes of Firmino and latterly Sturridge virtually anonymous, he also gave Wolves a dream start in front of the Kop.

The Fulham loanee is clearly loving life back at Wolves and if he keeps performing like he did at Anfield, then his loan may become a permanent move.